Black people don't talk to each other at work, unless it starts with defamation, libel or slander. Libel is written slander, but that's a technicality. Pearl Bailey to May Angelou, more than fifty years ago, sets the prime example for this precedent. 'I'm not working with that black, ugly thing...' I'm all for black people getting along at work. 'Can't we all just get along.' But that guy wound up dead on the bottom of a pool due to drug overdose. Sorry for the harshness. Corporate America sits back and watches the movie, eating popcorn, until the matter winds up in court. Magistrate court used to be $5,000; not it's $15,000.00. I'm all for black people getting along; I'm one of them. But like I said before, Barbados came before Jamaica. And you can't tell them that; too much pride. And Negros were trafficked to South America before North America. S.A. before N.A. See the difference? Everything we see as contemporary is backwards, and so are dark-skinned people who try to get along at work.
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8 years ago by tskeene (58)
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